unisonant (Meaning)
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unisonant (a.)
Being in unison; having the same degree of gravity or acuteness; sounded alike in pitch.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unisonant
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unisonant Sentence Examples
- The choir sang in perfect unisonant, creating a harmonious melody.
- The birds' chirping blended into a unisonant chorus that filled the air.
- The two pianos played in unisonant, producing a resonant and powerful sound.
- The dancers moved in unisonant harmony, their steps echoing in the auditorium.
- The orchestra's opening chord crashed in unisonant, setting the tone for the performance.
- The wind whistled through the trees in a unisonant symphony.
- The engine's pistons fired in unisonant, propelling the car forward.
- The marching band's drums beat in a steady unisonant rhythm.
- The crowd cheered in unisonant, their voices rising as one.
- The waves crashed against the shore in unisonant sequences, creating a rhythmic pattern.
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Being in unison; having the same degree of gravity or acuteness; sounded alike in pitch.
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The choir sang in perfect unisonant, creating a harmonious melody.
The birds' chirping blended into a unisonant chorus that filled the air.
The two pianos played in unisonant, producing a resonant and powerful sound.
The dancers moved in unisonant harmony, their steps echoing in the auditorium.